NUR218 EXAM 2, LECTURE 7
locomotor system
What is the name for the skeletal and muscle systems combined?
framework for stability of movement; protect vital organs; physiological aspect; vitamin
and mineral production; hematopoiesis (manufacturing of blood cells)
What are the functions of the musculoskeletal system?
bones united by interjacent fibrous tissue or cartilage and do not move
What are fibrous joints?
separated by fibrous cartilage and are slightly moveable
What are cartilaginous joints?
freely moveable joints separated by one another and enclosed in a cavity lined with
synovial membrane that secretes fluid
What are synovial joints?
sutures; gomphoses; syndesmoses
What are the TYPES of fibrous joints?
synchondroses; symphyses
What are the TYPES of cartilaginous joints?
hinge; pivot; plane/gliding; ball and socket; condyloid/ellipsoid; saddle
, What are the TYPES of synovial joints?
connect bone to bone; Ligaments for Like to Like
What are ligaments?
How can you remember this?
connect muscle to bone; Tendons for Two Types
What are tendons?
How can you remember this?
année allergies; meds; surgical history; family history; chronic illness/disability
Subjective Data (what pt reports):
What are some things you should be thinking about while your pt is describing their
symptoms?
years
bone pain = dull ache, deeper, doesn't hurt when resting; muscle = continous, sharper
pain
Subjective Data (what pt reports):
When discussing pain with your pt, how would you distinguish between muscle and bone
pain?
involves Tendons
What is a STRAIN?
locomotor system
What is the name for the skeletal and muscle systems combined?
framework for stability of movement; protect vital organs; physiological aspect; vitamin
and mineral production; hematopoiesis (manufacturing of blood cells)
What are the functions of the musculoskeletal system?
bones united by interjacent fibrous tissue or cartilage and do not move
What are fibrous joints?
separated by fibrous cartilage and are slightly moveable
What are cartilaginous joints?
freely moveable joints separated by one another and enclosed in a cavity lined with
synovial membrane that secretes fluid
What are synovial joints?
sutures; gomphoses; syndesmoses
What are the TYPES of fibrous joints?
synchondroses; symphyses
What are the TYPES of cartilaginous joints?
hinge; pivot; plane/gliding; ball and socket; condyloid/ellipsoid; saddle
, What are the TYPES of synovial joints?
connect bone to bone; Ligaments for Like to Like
What are ligaments?
How can you remember this?
connect muscle to bone; Tendons for Two Types
What are tendons?
How can you remember this?
année allergies; meds; surgical history; family history; chronic illness/disability
Subjective Data (what pt reports):
What are some things you should be thinking about while your pt is describing their
symptoms?
years
bone pain = dull ache, deeper, doesn't hurt when resting; muscle = continous, sharper
pain
Subjective Data (what pt reports):
When discussing pain with your pt, how would you distinguish between muscle and bone
pain?
involves Tendons
What is a STRAIN?